WHY CHRISTIANS OBSERVE BIBLICAL HOLY DAYS
The Return (National Day of Prayer and Repentance) was a pivotal moment in history and seeing the crowds of people there, on their knees and repenting, blowing their shofars as
The Return (National Day of Prayer and Repentance) was a pivotal moment in history and seeing the crowds of people there, on their knees and repenting, blowing their shofars as
Rest isn’t our enemy. As Christians, it can be super easy to drown ourselves. In the everyday chaos of life, in our goals, in our dreams, in our friends and
God called Believers to have righteous anger many times in the Bible, and this commandment remains to this day. Many Believers consider anger to be a sin, calling upon verses
[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c_sUHmvxv_0&w=1349&h=488] I was nearing 30,000 words Monday for Camp NaNo. After really focusing my heart on the Lord for The Infidel Books, the words came pretty well and I
Discipline is a very important trait to have, and many Americans today disregard it. We do what we want, when we want it, how we want it, with little care
How many fears, doubts, and lies do we let ourselves ponder every day? Sometimes, they don’t seem destructive. “I wish I wrote as good as [insert name].” “I wish I
When my feet ache, I will dance for you. When my arms are sore, I will lift them up to You. When my lungs are tired, I will sing
The Lord has been teaching me about contentment lately. I’ve always know I needed to be content where I was, but I often got a foggy idea of what that
Last week, I wrote about having faith when you’re broken. Before continuing, I suggest you read the other post. I shared one line that this post will be about: “It is
Faith isn’t always easy. Actually, maybe it never is. Faith is believing in God, believing in the unseen, but it’s more than that. Deeper. Jesus said unto her, I am